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Why don't you just try and work on a Mac OSX Emulator for windows, rather than a pack of mac themes and icons that could possibly damage windows components?

Because there is one... try PearPc, but i recommend the one at PearPc.net, look for there package, it uses java, so it is unaversal.

mmm I'm going out from my city damn!!! And I'm not comming back till mmm don't knowxD... maybe three or four daysafter countign from today xD...

Damn...

Well, I will had to whait then...

Flyakite, make the webpage compatible with opera please !!!! ^^... Thanks ^^

mmm I'm going out from my city damn!!! And I'm not comming back till mmm don't knowxD... maybe three or four daysafter countign from today xD...

Damn...

Well, I will had to whait then...

Flyakite, make the webpage compatible with opera please !!!! ^^... Thanks ^^

The website is going to be the same from v2, with just content updated, a different default theme, and some bug fixes if I get around to it. I just installed Opera 8.5, and the site works flawlessly with it.

Hey flyakite, I remember that usually my Firefox used to crash on your site. Any ideas how? But anyway, I did sneak some peaks before, and damn, you better be paying that coder or whoever made the site theme. It's drop dead amazing!

I was the one who made the site :p

The Firefox thing is interesting. Hopefully I can fix it today. Originally when the site first debuted, it crashed FF. I fixed it, then they released a new FF, and it crashed. I fixed it, and then when the new one came out, it crashed it again. I haven't looked into it since.

i think flyakite is like Steve Jobs, hehehe. He won't tell whats the final product until he released it to the public, hmm very secretive heheh. in a few more hours we might see the flyakite 3. hopefuly the next realese has a new name cause we already flying the kite hehe. no offense to flyakite, i like the name.

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